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Architectural Watercolors by American Architects

DATES April 21, 1933 through May 31, 1933
ORGANIZING DEPARTMENT American Art
COLLECTIONS American Art
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  • April 21, 1933
    An Exhibition of Water Colors by American Architects will open at the Brooklyn Museum April 21st and will continue on view through May 31st. The exhibition has been arranged by the architects themselves and represents their adventures into the realm of picture art. The show will not be limited to the water color technic of the architectural rendering of a building but will include notes of travel, and landscape painting.

    Twenty-nine of the best known architects of the country will be represented in the show.

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    The second lecture in the course of Professor Jean Capart will be given at the Brooklyn Museum, Friday the 21st of April. The subject of this talk will be “A Revolutionary Pharoah”. Attention is called to the public that admission charges to the Museum are waived for those attending these lectures.

    Over 150 persons attended the opening lecture of this series.

    Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1916 - 1930. 04-06_1933, 035.
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